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Jamie Pabst is the Founder and CEO of Spiritune, an evidence-based therapeutic music app that supports emotional and cognitive health. Jamie is devoted to expanding the uses of music to treat a broad range of mental health conditions and help everyone benefit from the therapeutic power of music. She is also a DJ and sees DJing as a real-time example of music's ability to shift the energy and mood of an environment.
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JPMorgan Chase feedback analyst Keisha Owens talks about how access to free education has promoted professional and personal growth.
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An expert from Vanguard explains why the youngest generation is so strained, and what employers can do to help.
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Baby boomers tend to be viewed as one group. But thanks to the Great Recession, younger boomers have had a much harder time saving for retirement.
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Brian Whorley, founder and CEO of Paytient, explains why HSAs and FSAs can fail to meet patients' needs.
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Sharp increases in 401(k) account withdrawals spell trouble for plan participants, sponsors and recordkeepers.
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Luminary's Cate Luzio and the Cru's Tiffany Dufu chat with EBN about the challenges that remain for women in the workforce.
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